
Nagapattinam turned into a chaotic carnival of contradictions during Vijay’s campaign. Fans, ignoring their star’s pleas, scaled rooftops and trees like it was a stunt show, with live electricity wires running dangerously close. To prevent a possible tragedy, it was Vijay’s own party functionary who had requested a power cut. But when the mic was handed over, Vijay launched an attack on the DMK government, blaming them for the blackout. The irony? He clearly had no clue it was his side that pulled the switch. A leader who can’t even get the basics right—what does that say about his politics?
1. Fans Turn Campaign into a Circus
Despite Vijay’s repeated requests for discipline, his fans climbed roofs, trees, and anything that could give them a better view—risking their own lives in the frenzy.
2. The Power Cut Wasn’t Political—It Was Protective
With high-voltage cables dangerously close to fans hanging off rooftops, Vijay’s own party member officially asked for the power cut to prevent electrocution.
3. Vijay Blames DMK Anyway
On stage, Vijay thundered against the DMK government, calling out the power cut as sabotage. The crowd cheered, unaware that the truth was standing right behind him in his own camp.
4. The Irony Burns Brighter Than the Lights
The very move that saved his fans from a tragedy became the stick he used to beat the opposition—without realizing he was hitting himself in the face with it.
5. A leader Who Forgets His Own Script
Politics is about facts, not film dialogues. Vijay’s failure to know his own team’s actions exposes a worrying lack of awareness. If he can’t handle a power cut truthfully, what about real governance?
6. The Message Nagapattinam Won’t Forget
Instead of showcasing leadership, the campaign ended up as a masterclass in irony—fans risking lives, leaders spinning blame, and a star forgetting the basics.